It was good to farewell Victoria Falls, we had seen most of the attractions and we found the Zimbabweans the unhappiest of the people so far. We meet more people from Rovos on the flight to Jo’berg and finally farewelled them. The hotel was right at the airport and very handy for our overnight stay. The airport was very confusing and as we had an early start the next morning with taxes to claim we had a dry run before dinner. The next morning it was up at 5 for the long haul to the gorilla camp in Rwanda. We arrived without my luggage which had most of our cold weather hiking gear in. We were an hour late and we had a 3 1/2 road trip to the mountain. The lodge was fantastic and we were pampered like never before, to the point that every time we entered our beautiful cabin the fire had just been lit. The afternoon talks in the lounge around the fireplace were very interesting with everyone swopping stories from the days activities. The next morning with borrowed clothes we set off early in search for the mountain gorillas. Unfortunately there was a little rain at the start but fined up for the main event. We spent over an hour with them before the trek back down and back to the lodge. After dining out dressed in some of Ros’s clothes, the bag arrived that night just in time for our next leg to Nairobi. Sorry about the photos, but could not upload with shaky reception for Wi Fi here overlooking Mt Kilimanjaro.



